​Over the span of 2 weeks, campers will learn dancing/choreography, vocals/music, acting/scene work, and even a little arts/crafts.

​The schedule will be Mondays-Fridays from 8:00-12:00 & the Friday of week 2 will be from 8:00-4:00 with lunch provided. Musical performance will be the second Saturday at 11:00 am!

Campers will receive cast shirts, paint shoes based on the show, and dance/sing their hearts out for friends and family at the end! Forever memories will be made here, and kids will get so much experience and knowledge out of all of this.It will train them for the big stage! (There will also be DVD's for sale so you can save the memories forever).

ANNIE KIDSJULY 8th - 20th, 2019AGES 5-15

Looking for something REALLY fun for your child this Summer?

Enroll them in the Jungle Book or Annie Kids 2019 Summer Camps hosted by The Music Academy of Acadiana!

​Over the span of 2 weeks, campers will learn dancing/choreography, vocals/music, acting/scene work, and even a little arts/crafts.

​The schedule will be Mondays-Fridays from 8:00-12:00 & the Friday of week 2 will be from 8:00-4:00 with lunch provided. Musical performance will be the second Saturday at 11:00 am!

Campers will receive cast shirts, paint shoes based on the show, and dance/sing their hearts out for friends and family at the end! Forever memories will be made here, and kids will get so much experience and knowledge out of all of this.It will train them for the big stage! (There will also be DVD's for sale so you can save the memories forever).

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​ABOUT OUR SUMMER MUSICAL CAMPS..

Theatre prompts children to act, sing and dance simultaneously.

No experience? No problem.

Acting class starts with a fun group warm up geared to prepare the mind and body for the day. Theatre and Acting allows children to experience the joys of a team sport while expanding them cognitively.

​By regularly playing Theatre games pragmatic life skills including multitasking, concentration and effective communication, problem solving, and literacy are developed. As iron sharpens iron, Theatre and Acting is a team sport.

Following Theatre games and scene work players and faculty will discuss how games and scenes worked to the advantage of the group: which parts of the Acting activity were challenging, which parts were the most fun. Children will give and receive positive feedback to and from fellow players. Faculty will encourage players and bolster cohesiveness.

Within a wholesome learning community children work collaboratively playing fun Theatre games, learning scene blocking, lines, and stage directions. This teaches children to confidently speak in front of people. Effective listening and communication allows children to cultivate healthy relationships making new friends.

As in life, things do not always go according to plan. During Theatre games, scene work, rehearsals or performances cast members might forget a line, miss an entrance, or lose focus.

Kids learn to be flexible utilizing problem solving skills working as a team to achieve group goals. Acting enriches literacy and broadens vocabulary with table reads, scene work and musical score readings aloud.

Theatre and Acting fosters confidence, personal development and life skills children benefit from within the home, socially and carry into any career of choice.